Reliability modeling is the process of predicting the reliability of a component or system prior to its implementation.
To comprehend more on reliability modeling and its applications in engineering, Department of Mathematics, SRMIST, Ramapuram organized Virtual workshop on “Reliability Modeling and Its Applications” on 24.08.2022 & 26.08.2022.
DAY -1
Date: 24.08.2022
Time: 11.00 AM IST
Resource person:
Dr. R. Radhika,
Scientist F
Centre for Reliability
STQC Directorate
Ministry of Electronics and
Information Technology
Government of India, Chennai
Topic: Reliability Modeling and Redundancy Techniques
Dr. Radhika started the session with the definition of Reliability. She explained about System Reliability, Various Reliability Tasks – Design Related Tasks, Tests on prototype, Manufacturing Tasks, Post Manufacturing Tasks, in which statistics plays a very important role.
Dr.Radhika discussed on Reliability Prediction – Methodology for predicting the reliability of a product, process or service and identifying actions to reduce failures and mitigate their effect.
Dr. Radhika elucidated about Redundancy, when to use redundancy, advantages and disadvantages of redundancy. She explained a mathematical model on Redundant Voltage Supply and a Standby Redundancy Mathematical Model.
Dr.Radhika concluded the session by responding to all the queries posted by the participants.
DAY – 2
Date :26.08.2022
Time: 11.00 AM IST
Resource Person:
Dr.S.Velmourougan, Scientist E
Centre for Reliability
STQC Directorate
Ministry of Electronics and
Information Technology
Government of India, Chennai
Topic: Life Data Analysis
Dr. Velmourougan started the session by briefing on Life Data Analysis – it refers to the study and modeling of observed product lives. He explained how probability distributions have been applied in reliability life data analysis.
Dr.Velmourougan defined two data types occurring in the analysis of life data: Complete Data and Censored Data. He explained in detail about the Life data models occurring in real time and the methodology of Weibull, Normal and Exponential distributions applied in Life Data Analysis.
Dr.Velmourougan concluded the session with an open forum for the participants, in which he responded to all the queries posted by the participants.
The Virtual workshop concluded with vote of thanks proposed by Dr.Parthasarathy, Coordinator of the workshop. More than 200 faculty members and research scholars participated in this virtual workshop and gave positive feedback.